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fictitious

fihk-TIH-shuhs
adj
1
Invented or false, especially in order to deceive.
"He gave a fictitious address to avoid being traced."

How to Use Fictitious

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishMade up, often with intent to mislead — as opposed to something merely imaginative.

Easily confused with
Common pairings
fictitious name fictitious account
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Etymology

From Latin fictīcius, from fingō ("to shape, feign") — the same root as fiction.

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